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he is glad to get out of the washington, d.c. dodge city is not his stock and trade, i'll say that. melissa: you're a od sport. congressman, thanks so much. >> thank you. melissa: time now for today's fuel gauge report. iea lowered global demand outlook for oil for 2013. a tepid global economic recovery is primarily attributed for that cut. that reeort flies in the face of the outlook from opec and the u.s. energy information administration. both raised their forecasts for oil demand yesterday. so who knows who is right there. that helped take a bite out of oil futures. they ttled down 50 cents at 97.01 a barrel. natural gas futures llied off a two-week low. forecasts say colder than expected weather is ahead for the next two weeks as we apparently take a break from global warming here. analysts expect a drawdown in u.s. stockpiles of u.s. natural gas. >>> coming up on "money", the don't won't see you now. california scrambles for obamacare. there is one problem. it has run out of doctors for all those new patients of. we're going to explain it. >>> plus it is like something out of
he is glad to get out of the washington, d.c. dodge city is not his stock and trade, i'll say that. melissa: you're a od sport. congressman, thanks so much. >> thank you. melissa: time now for today's fuel gauge report. iea lowered global demand outlook for oil for 2013. a tepid global economic recovery is primarily attributed for that cut. that reeort flies in the face of the outlook from opec and the u.s. energy information administration. both raised their forecasts for oil demand...
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another story out of the windy city. chicago is declaring a new public enemy number one, who it is next: for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4. it's like a sexy sandwich. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. >> al capone's plane is arriving in chicago. a sedan is waiting to take him to prison and still sporting his big white hat probably out of style when he gets a chance to wear it again. that's the end of mr. capone and last glimpse of the outside world for many a day to come. >> megyn: wow, chicago in the 1930's. al capone as officially public enemy number one. the city was overrun by mob crime and until capone was caught and shipped off to alcatraz. now for the first time since prohibiti prohibition, chicago declared a new public enemy number one. mike tobin with that story. >> reporter: you can't afford that when you hear that title public enemy number one, it draws to mind the images of the chicago mob. al capone known for ruthlessness, and controlling the cops and
another story out of the windy city. chicago is declaring a new public enemy number one, who it is next: for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4. it's like a sexy sandwich. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. >> al capone's plane is arriving in chicago. a sedan is waiting to take him to prison and still sporting his big white hat probably out of style when he gets a chance to wear it again. that's the end of mr. capone and last glimpse of...
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we take cities like this and put money back into the economy. host: i think we got the point. let's get an answer from representative engel. guest: first of all, thanks for the working-class connection. my dad was a welder. he was an iron worker. a very proud member of the ironworkers union. i grew up with those kinds of feelings, caring about working people in this country. the statistics seem to be going in that direction with unemployment going down and joblessness going down as well. you make a very good point. the problem with our participation is that you really do not know whether you are going to go out of the frying pan into the fire. there are reports, for instance, that the administration was struggling, months ago, overworked -- over whether we should intervene in syria and support the rebels. again, the two schools of thought are, you want to support the rebels because assad, let's say, is not a good person. you would hope that, while -- when he is overthrown, as likely seems the case, the united states will have an influence in the new government if we are aiding
we take cities like this and put money back into the economy. host: i think we got the point. let's get an answer from representative engel. guest: first of all, thanks for the working-class connection. my dad was a welder. he was an iron worker. a very proud member of the ironworkers union. i grew up with those kinds of feelings, caring about working people in this country. the statistics seem to be going in that direction with unemployment going down and joblessness going down as well. you...
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attorney's office, attorney general eric holder, to just in my city alone, the city of houston, to report 15 voter abuse cases. without the preclearance where would we be? or the proposal to eliminate the independent school district board of trustees, over a school district that has worked hard to survive, will be subjected to the preclearance to determine whether not only the students will be denied their right to learn in a school district they love and is fighting for their education, but that elected persons will be denied the right to serve and others denied the right to vote for them. the voting rights act protects all voters. it gives them all the right to vote, one vote one person. shelby county has raised the issue they should not be subjected to preclearance. they are beyond that. the district court, federal court decided in washington, d.c., that they were wrong. that preclearance is constitutional. and we know that well because about -- because when we had the privilege of re-authorizing section 5 in 2006, building on the leadership of my predecessor, the honorable barbara jor
attorney's office, attorney general eric holder, to just in my city alone, the city of houston, to report 15 voter abuse cases. without the preclearance where would we be? or the proposal to eliminate the independent school district board of trustees, over a school district that has worked hard to survive, will be subjected to the preclearance to determine whether not only the students will be denied their right to learn in a school district they love and is fighting for their education, but...
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the city of rome is getting ready for the same number this time. >> the vatican acknowledged also today for the first time that pope been didn't hit his head in a hotel room during -- benedict hit his head in a hotel room during a trip to mexico last year, but the church said that accident has nothing to do with the decision to retire. >>> a california couple talking about their encounter with the l.a. cop killer christopher dorner. dorner broke into their resort home on bear lake and surprised them from upstairs before tying them up. although they were aware of dorner's trail of violence, the reynoldss say they couldn't help but feel some compassion for the guy. >> he talked to us, trying to calm us down and saying very frequently he would not kill us, yes. >> he said i don't have a problem with you. i just want to clear my name. >> i didn't wish him dead, though, at any point. i really didn't. >> the reynoldss managed to undo their restraints and called police and a few hours later dorner was cornered in another cabin. that's where he's believed to have died in the resulting shootout
the city of rome is getting ready for the same number this time. >> the vatican acknowledged also today for the first time that pope been didn't hit his head in a hotel room during -- benedict hit his head in a hotel room during a trip to mexico last year, but the church said that accident has nothing to do with the decision to retire. >>> a california couple talking about their encounter with the l.a. cop killer christopher dorner. dorner broke into their resort home on bear...
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there it was at the bronco games. well, we all know it was denver, the mile-high city. senator udall really razzed and did some pretty uppity trash talk. but we with our usual pride and gentility weathered the storm. and i could not believe it. i thought the game was over. i was ready to kick back and call my sister when oh, wow, there goes flacco for that 70-yard toss and it was a touchdown. you know, i'm short and chunky but i was ready to do cartwheels around my condo that evening. then on to dealing with the new england patriots, all the way up to the super bowl. and we were out there winning again, and then the lights went out in new orleans, but i tell you, even though they went out for 38 minutes in new orleans, the lights were all over in baltimore and we were purple. we were purple with pride and purple with joy. and we were so pleased that they brought us a victory, not only on the playing fields of the national football league, but you know what else they did? it created a sense of community, a sense of energy. if you came with me like to one of our great oth
there it was at the bronco games. well, we all know it was denver, the mile-high city. senator udall really razzed and did some pretty uppity trash talk. but we with our usual pride and gentility weathered the storm. and i could not believe it. i thought the game was over. i was ready to kick back and call my sister when oh, wow, there goes flacco for that 70-yard toss and it was a touchdown. you know, i'm short and chunky but i was ready to do cartwheels around my condo that evening. then on...
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the city came out and celebrated with us. the most exciting part of it was doing the parade in baltimore when we got. >> bill: that was huge in baltimore. filled the stadium. filled the downtown streets. >> it was on the verge of pandemonium. fans were so excited and so -- just so over the top. but still respected our space and our distance but wanted to share every moment with us. it was definitely a moment. >> bill: do you feel guilty about taking the game away from -- you're from northern california. taking it away from the 49ers? >> absolutely not. to the victor goes the spoils. i've been to a super bowl in 2006 with the chicago bears first the patriots and peyton manning and the indianapolis and peyton manning. you walk around every day with a little bit of hurt inside you from that. some people never recover from that loss. >> bill: give us a little scoop. what happens to joe flacco now? >> oh, man. he's going to have to get a new bank account because there won't be enough zeros in the one he has now. >> bill: he deserv
the city came out and celebrated with us. the most exciting part of it was doing the parade in baltimore when we got. >> bill: that was huge in baltimore. filled the stadium. filled the downtown streets. >> it was on the verge of pandemonium. fans were so excited and so -- just so over the top. but still respected our space and our distance but wanted to share every moment with us. it was definitely a moment. >> bill: do you feel guilty about taking the game away from --...
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that's the key to resolving the issue. we don't want companies like citi bank, bank of america, and fedex and ups to seek other ways to get the product delivered. we do it affordably, depend by, and we want to continue to do that. >> assuming they can find a network like yours. there's no network like ours. >> now that we're coming out of the recession, and the economy's getting better. i saw a report, just read that indicated that treasury had a surplus for the first time in five years in the january moppet, which, because the economy's getting better, people are working again. are you seeing any stabilization, or is it still a deep slide? first class mail, general mail overall? >> let me -- there's three -- >> does that make sense, that question? >> yeah. >> okay. >> there's three key issues. packages are increasing. we're seeing double digit increases. 17% just for this month of mb
that's the key to resolving the issue. we don't want companies like citi bank, bank of america, and fedex and ups to seek other ways to get the product delivered. we do it affordably, depend by, and we want to continue to do that. >> assuming they can find a network like yours. there's no network like ours. >> now that we're coming out of the recession, and the economy's getting better. i saw a report, just read that indicated that treasury had a surplus for the first time in five...
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for instance, the los angeles city council recently approved a 25-year, $1.5 billion project to buy solar power produced at the moapa band indian nation in the southern nevada desert. when it goes on line in 2016, it will be the largest solar power plant on tribal lands, capturing desert rays to power over 118,000 los angeles homes. in addition, to the plant itself, over 900,000 solar panels will be built on the reservation, creating more jobs and industries of tomorrow. one way to ensure we see more projects like this is to promote fair, equitable tax policy. like all governments, tribes must be able to collect and manage their own taxes, but right now, tribal governments don't have the same taxing authority or ability as states. as local governments and the federal government. we will continue working with our federal partners to fix these policies so that the economies of indian countries grow and become a south of strength in our family of nations. tribal sovereignty is how we can secure our communities, it's how we can secure our nations and it's how we will secure our future. this i
for instance, the los angeles city council recently approved a 25-year, $1.5 billion project to buy solar power produced at the moapa band indian nation in the southern nevada desert. when it goes on line in 2016, it will be the largest solar power plant on tribal lands, capturing desert rays to power over 118,000 los angeles homes. in addition, to the plant itself, over 900,000 solar panels will be built on the reservation, creating more jobs and industries of tomorrow. one way to ensure we...
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city officials say 42 million bags are used in redwood city each year the were not reduced the number by about 2 million per year. >> if is approved, the ban would go into effect april 20th fit. >> we will be back with more on the kron 4 morning news. >> with are backed at 4:24. >> horror stories are trickling in from see as tugs slowly bring the ill- fated trial cruise ship into port. >> the carnival will make its way back to this lland this afternoon not a moment too soon for more than 3000 passengers was for dedication turned into a nightmare, lasting more than a week. >> renee marsh is in mobile, alabama this morning were felt as a start to gather to walk on their loved ones. >> the passengers are just hours away from the docket at this terminal here in mobile. >> the trouble of carnival trial started sunday when a fire broke out in the engine room that caused the ship's electrical system to go out. >> that meant no engine power and no air conditioning. >> right now above the ship more than 3000 passengers, a thousand crewmembers. >> he told me they had just eaten onion sandwiches
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. >> the smaller the city, the smaller the regional and no competition you will see higher, much higher air fares, but look at jetblues, virgin americas, frontiers, spirits of the world, in those markets we're seeing competition. >> reporter: for now the two frequent flyer programs will remain separate. once everything is approved, signs, sealed and delivered, then the frequent flyer programs will combine together. by the way, this is going to take a long time. the entire merger process could take a year or more. a lot of agencies, a lot of people involved and have to give the green light. so experts are saying it still will be quite a while before we start to see any changes in the air and here at the airport, jenna. jenna: still looking for a business model that works some of these airlines. pretty incredible. we'll keep an eye on this story, casey. thank you so much. >> you got it. >> the mother of a little boy kidnapped from his school bus and held captive in that underground bunker talks about forgiving the man who did this to her son. plus she tells about the special bond her son
. >> the smaller the city, the smaller the regional and no competition you will see higher, much higher air fares, but look at jetblues, virgin americas, frontiers, spirits of the world, in those markets we're seeing competition. >> reporter: for now the two frequent flyer programs will remain separate. once everything is approved, signs, sealed and delivered, then the frequent flyer programs will combine together. by the way, this is going to take a long time. the entire merger...
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many towns, cities have protested against the closing of mail. the post office is an important part of the town's identity and communication center. many people do not have access to the internet. according to recent study by the pew center, one in five do not use the internet. 40% of american bills do not have broadband access. senior citizens, those with less than high school education and those in low income households are the least likely to have internet access. for the 36 years before the passage of the p8 ea, the postal service is always changing from a manual process seen operation to an automated operation. to those changes come and spend the world's best postal system. to do this by identity technologies and challenges. the postal service has been well aware of the impact of the internet in developing strategies to deal with it. from 2000 through 2006 before the passage of the p8 ea, postal service reduced approximately 100,000 people, almost 80,000 came from representation. since the passage, they have reduced employees by another 86,0
many towns, cities have protested against the closing of mail. the post office is an important part of the town's identity and communication center. many people do not have access to the internet. according to recent study by the pew center, one in five do not use the internet. 40% of american bills do not have broadband access. senior citizens, those with less than high school education and those in low income households are the least likely to have internet access. for the 36 years before the...